Cookin' with Linux
While installing and building Linux servers has never been simpler, it's still easy to get burned. There are many ways to roll a Linux-based solution, and not all of them will fit your customers' specific needs.
While installing and building Linux servers has never been simpler, it's still easy to get burned. There are many ways to roll a Linux-based solution, and not all of them will fit your customers' specific needs.
Ken Hess and Jason Perlow discuss The iPad 2, Android Tablets, Making a Mac purchase, Ubuntu Linux 11.04 Natty Narwhal.
Many Open Source advocates have turned into Open Source pragmatists. That doesn't mean we've surrendered. We've evolved.
In my previous piece discussing the first four Open Source Commandments I talked a bit about the traditions of Passover, where Jewish families gather together to eat a festive meal and discuss our liberation from slavery in Egypt during the reign of the Pharaoh (while the one in the Hagaddah is named Rameses , the actual identity of that Egyptian king during the Exodus is open to heavy interpretation, given the current mass of supporting archeological evidence.
Ken Hess and Jason Perlow interview Jono Bacon, Canonical's Ubuntu Community Manager about the upcoming 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" release.
Like Ben & Jerry's which started out with a pair of obscure, idealistic Hippies, Canonical is coming to the realization that it needs to compromise some of its core values in order to make its Ubuntu Linux desktop successful.
Are we so obsessed with failure that we are unable to see the value in a lesson learned for the mobile industry?
The latest Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" beta is by far one of the fastest running Linux distributions on earth and sports a number of usability and functionality improvements over previous releases.
After over a decade of being in the shadow of the Free Software movement and 30 years of its inflexible dogmatic principles, disruptive new Open Source thought leadership is emerging that is truly able to compromise with the realistic needs of business and end-users without carrying the baggage of strict adherence to an ideology that is by definition a culture of exclusion. (artwork by Spidermonkey, Inc.
Ubuntu's Karmic Koala isn't the only hot Linux beta floating around. On October 1, the openSUSE project released Milestone 8 of openSUSE 11.